Display options
Share it on

Genom Data. 2015 Sep 01;5:206-209. doi: 10.1016/j.gdata.2015.06.004.

Neurotranscriptome profiles of multiple zebrafish strains.

Genomics data

Ryan Y Wong, John Godwin

Affiliations

  1. Department of Biology, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE 68182, USA.
  2. Department of Biological Sciences, W.M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology, Box 7617, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7617, USA.

PMID: 26309813 PMCID: PMC4542015 DOI: 10.1016/j.gdata.2015.06.004

Abstract

Behavioral displays or physiological responses are often influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms in the context of the organism's evolutionary history. Understanding differences in transcriptome profiles can give insight into adaptive or pathological responses. We utilize high throughput sequencing (RNA-sequencing) to characterize the neurotranscriptome profiles in both males and females across four strains of zebrafish (

Keywords: RNA-sequencing; brain; gene expression; sex; zebrafish

References

  1. Bioinformatics. 2015 Jan 15;31(2):166-9 - PubMed
  2. BMC Genomics. 2014 Oct 17;15:905 - PubMed
  3. BMC Genomics. 2015 Jun 02;16:425 - PubMed
  4. Bioinformatics. 2010 Jan 1;26(1):139-40 - PubMed
  5. BMC Genomics. 2013 May 24;14:348 - PubMed
  6. Nat Rev Genet. 2002 Sep;3(9):717-24 - PubMed
  7. BMC Mol Biol. 2008 Nov 12;9:102 - PubMed
  8. Bioinformatics. 2009 Aug 15;25(16):2078-9 - PubMed
  9. Front Neural Circuits. 2013 Aug 08;7:131 - PubMed
  10. Genetics. 2010 Jun;185(2):405-16 - PubMed
  11. Bioinformatics. 2010 Apr 1;26(7):873-81 - PubMed
  12. Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol. 2012;52:433-53 - PubMed
  13. Nature. 2013 Apr 25;496(7446):498-503 - PubMed
  14. Trends Neurosci. 2014 May;37(5):264-78 - PubMed

Publication Types

Grant support